A ghostly glow was seen emanating from living things in 2025Thu, 25 Dec 2025 17:00:38 +0000 The detection of mercurial particles of light emanating from mice led to a flurry of interest in biophotons, a mysterious phenomenon that could have applications in agriculture | |
6 incredible new dinosaurs we discovered in 2025Thu, 25 Dec 2025 14:00:37 +0000 Palaeontologists reported some remarkable dinosaur fossils this year, including a Velociraptor relative, a dome-headed pachycephalosaur and one of the most heavily armoured creatures that ever lived | |
How not to misread science fictionTue, 23 Dec 2025 18:00:00 +0000 Focusing on the futuristic tech that appears in sci-fi without paying attention to the actual point of the story is a big mistake, says Annalee Newitz | |
The world’s first fully 3D-printed microscope blew up in 2025Thu, 25 Dec 2025 11:00:04 +0000 A microscope that cost less than £50 and took under 3 hours to build using a common 3D printer could be transformative for students and researchers with limited funding | |
Why it is important to make space for solitude over the festive seasonTue, 23 Dec 2025 18:00:00 +0000 The festive season is a period of social connection for many of us, but alone time can be equally enriching, says Thuy-vy Nguyen, principal investigator of the Solitude Lab | |
Bill Bryson on why he has updated A Short History of Nearly EverythingTue, 23 Dec 2025 18:00:00 +0000 With the human family tree now more like a hedge and twice as many known moons, Bill Bryson talks to the New Scientist podcast about refreshing his 2003 bestselling book on science | |
What is Bryan Johnson up to now? We try to explainTue, 23 Dec 2025 18:00:00 +0000 Feedback's eyebrows are raised at tech millionaire Bryan Johnson's latest exploits, which involve Grimes, music, and hallucinogenic mushrooms | |
Physicists used 'dark photons' in an effort to rewrite physics in 2025Wed, 24 Dec 2025 17:00:45 +0000 A new theory of "dark photons" attempted to explain a centuries-old experiment in a new way this year, in an effort to change our understanding of the nature of light | |
The most amazing archaeology photos and discoveries of 2025Wed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:26 +0000 The first Denisovan skull, an ancient hunter’s toolkit and a Roman man’s brain that has turned to glass: here are our picks of the year’s most striking findings about prehistoric humans | |
More than 100 moons were discovered in our own solar system in 2025Wed, 24 Dec 2025 11:00:17 +0000 Astronomers discovered a new moon of Uranus and hundreds of moons around Saturn over the past year, and there may be many more yet to be found | |
Alpine communities face uncertain future after 2025 glacier collapseTue, 23 Dec 2025 17:00:59 +0000 Careful slope monitoring prevented mass casualties in the landslide at Blatten, Switzerland, this year, but mountain communities may face a growing risk of disasters | |
How to extend and improve your life by getting more creativeTue, 23 Dec 2025 16:00:40 +0000 Growing evidence reveals that creativity is one of the best-kept secrets for boosting your health. From live theatre to a quick crafting break, here’s how to harness the power of art in your everyday life | |
The best space pictures of 2025, from supernovae to moon landingsTue, 23 Dec 2025 14:00:37 +0000 The year’s most memorable moments from astronomy and space exploration include a double-detonating supernova, a private moon landing and a stunning lunar eclipse | |
How lab-grown lichen could help us to build habitations on MarsTue, 23 Dec 2025 12:00:43 +0000 Scientists cultivating partnerships of fungi and algae believe their invention has far-out implications for how we create the buildings of the future | |
Gene therapy for Huntington’s disease showed great promise in 2025Tue, 23 Dec 2025 11:00:33 +0000 An experimental gene therapy seems to slow the progression of Huntington’s disease by about 75 per cent, and researchers are working to make its complicated delivery much more practical | |
IVF success may depend on how long men abstain from ejaculationTue, 23 Dec 2025 07:00:07 +0000 Ejaculating within 48 hours of providing a sperm sample for IVF seems to lead to greater success rates than abstaining from ejaculation for longer | |
Europa's thick ice may hinder the search for life in its oceansTue, 23 Dec 2025 08:00:33 +0000 The liquid ocean on Jupiter’s moon Europa appears to be completely sealed off from the planet’s surface, which may reduce the chances of finding life there | |
New Scientist changed the UK's freedom of information laws in 2025Mon, 22 Dec 2025 17:00:28 +0000 By requesting copies of the then-UK technology secretary's ChatGPT logs, New Scientist set a precedent for how freedom of information laws apply to chatbot interactions, helping to hold governments to account | |
A spectacular showcase of animal pictures from 2025Wed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:32 +0000 Our visual highlights from the animal world this year include a mouse caring for its companion, dolphins communicating in an unexpected way and a colossal squid caught on camera for the first time | |
Hopes of finding aliens were raised in 2025 – but quickly fadedMon, 22 Dec 2025 11:00:48 +0000 Astronomers thought they had seen the "first hints of life on an alien world" this year, but they disappeared under closer scrutiny | |
Black hole stars really do exist in the early universeMon, 22 Dec 2025 10:00:37 +0000 Mysterious ‘little red dots’ seen by the James Webb Space Telescope can be explained by a new kind of black hole enshrouded in an enormous ball of glowing gas | |
What I’ll be doing to help detox my brain in the new yearMon, 22 Dec 2025 06:00:43 +0000 We have only just started to understand how our brains clean themselves, but columnist Helen Thomson finds promising evidence for how to boost this process | |
How 3 imaginary physics demons tore up the laws of natureWed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:06 +0000 Three thought experiments involving “demons” have haunted physics for centuries. What should we make of them today? | |
Cosmology’s Great Debate began a century ago – and is still goingWed, 17 Dec 2025 11:00:40 +0000 Our understanding of the true nature of the cosmos relies on measurements of its expansion, but cosmologists have been arguing back and forth about it for more than 100 years | |
We’ve finally cracked how to make truly random numbersTue, 09 Dec 2025 10:00:48 +0000 From machine learning to voting, the workings of the world demand randomisation, but true sources of randomness are surprisingly hard to find. Now quantum mechanics has supplied the answer | |
Roman soldiers defending Hadrian’s Wall had intestinal parasitesFri, 19 Dec 2025 00:00:47 +0000 Excavations of sewer drains at a Roman fort in northern England have revealed the presence of several parasites that can cause debilitating illness in humans | |
Putting data centres in space isn't going to happen any time soonFri, 19 Dec 2025 14:42:35 +0000 From massive solar panels to the difficulty of staying cool - not to mention high-energy radiation - there are a lot of engineering problems that need to be solved before we can build data centres in space | |
The US beat back bird flu in 2025 – but the battle isn’t overFri, 19 Dec 2025 14:00:46 +0000 After starting the year with its first known bird flu death, the US expanded its efforts to contain the virus, which enabled it to end its public health emergency response months later | |
Quantum computers turned out to be more useful than expected in 2025Fri, 19 Dec 2025 13:00:45 +0000 Rapid advances in the kind of problems that quantum computers can tackle suggest that they are closer than ever to becoming useful tools of scientific discovery | |
2025 was the year of online safety laws – but do they work?Fri, 19 Dec 2025 11:00:27 +0000 New laws in the UK, Australia and France were brought in during 2025 with the aim of protecting children from harmful content online, but experts remain divided on whether they will achieve this goal | |
High-achieving adults rarely began as child prodigiesFri, 19 Dec 2025 11:00:15 +0000 It's easy to assume that the most talented adults among us were once gifted children, but it turns out that talent during childhood is no guide to later success | |
Two asteroids crashed around a nearby star, solving a cosmic mysteryThu, 18 Dec 2025 19:00:49 +0000 A pair of nascent planets have been caught smashing together around the nearby star Fomalhaut, and in doing so have solved the puzzle of its famous ‘planet’ | |
Closure of US institute will do immense harm to climate researchThu, 18 Dec 2025 17:52:58 +0000 The National Center for Atmospheric Research has played a leading role in providing data, modelling and supercomputing to researchers around the world – but the Trump administration is set to shut it down | |
Sitting by a window may improve blood sugar levels for type 2 diabetesThu, 18 Dec 2025 16:00:55 +0000 Our cells follow 24-hour circadian rhythms that regulate our blood sugar levels and are heavily influenced by light exposure. Scientists have harnessed this to show that just sitting by a window improves blood sugar control in people with type 2 diabetes | |
Chance of a devastating asteroid impact briefly spiked in 2025Wed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:06 +0000 A building-sized asteroid had a 1-in-32 chance of hitting Earth at its peak, but astronomers soon found there was zero chance of it impacting the planet | |
Strange lemon-shaped exoplanet defies the rules of planet formationWed, 17 Dec 2025 16:30:23 +0000 A distant world with carbon in its atmosphere and extraordinarily high temperatures is unlike any other planet we’ve seen, and it’s unclear how it could have formed | |
Chronic fatigue syndrome seems to have a very strong genetic elementWed, 17 Dec 2025 16:00:46 +0000 The largest study so far into the genetics of chronic fatigue syndrome, or myalgic encephalomyelitis, has implicated 259 genes – six times more than those identified just four months ago | |
People saw a new colour for the first time in 2025Wed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:25 +0000 Scientists found a way to let people perceive an intense blue-green hue unlike anything they had seen before – and the technique could help people with colour blindness | |
Did ancient humans start farming so they could drink more beer?Wed, 10 Dec 2025 10:00:06 +0000 New evidence suggests that alcohol was a surprisingly big motivator in our monumental transition from hunting and gathering to farming – but was beer really more important to us than bread? | |
Why we only recently discovered space is dark not brightWed, 10 Dec 2025 10:00:55 +0000 For centuries, Europeans thought that eternal daylight saturated the cosmos. The shift to a dark universe has had a profound psychological impact upon us | |
China's carbon emissions may have started to fall in 2025Wed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:50 +0000 The world’s biggest emitter of carbon dioxide is on the cusp of a turning point that could herald the beginning of a global decline in fossil fuel use | |
Crash clock says satellites in orbit are three days from disasterTue, 16 Dec 2025 11:30:20 +0000 Satellites in orbit would begin to collide in a matter of days if they lost manoeuvrability during a solar storm or other outage | |
The world will soon be losing 3000 glaciers every yearMon, 15 Dec 2025 16:00:36 +0000 Under current climate policies, 79 per cent of the world’s glaciers will disappear by 2100, endangering the water supply for 2 billion people and raising sea levels dramatically | |
Saturn's rings form a giant dusty doughnut encircling the planetTue, 16 Dec 2025 08:00:52 +0000 The rings of Saturn are normally thought to be flat, but measurements by the Cassini spacecraft show that some of their particles fly hundreds of thousands of kilometres above and below the thin main discs | |
Your period may make sport injuries more severeTue, 16 Dec 2025 05:00:47 +0000 Professional football players who became injured while on their period took longer to recover than when injuries occurred at other times of their menstrual cycle | |
AI firms began to feel the legal wrath of copyright holders in 2025Wed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:32 +0000 Big AI firms have built their models by hoovering up copyrighted material from the internet as training data. They say this is legal, but copyright holders disagree - and this year they hit back in a major way | |
How green hydrogen could power industries from steel-making to farmingMon, 15 Dec 2025 11:00:06 +0000 Many industries are eyeing up hydrogen as a source of clean energy, but with supplies of green hydrogen limited, we should prioritise the areas where it could have the most positive impact on carbon emissions, say researchers | |
Science still produced many wonders in 2025 despite being under siegeWed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:00 +0000 Though there were setbacks on climate change and funding for science this year, there was still plenty of amazing discoveries to marvel at | |
The stargazing events to look forward to in 2026Wed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:00 +0000 There are a host of celestial events to get excited about next year – including a total solar eclipse. Abigail Beall is lining up her calendar | |
Are we living in a simulation? This experiment could tell usMon, 08 Dec 2025 10:00:13 +0000 The idea that we might be living in a simulated reality has worried us for centuries. Now physicists have found some tantalising clues – and devised an experiment that might reveal the truth | |
What the family drama of interbreeding polar and grizzly bears revealsMon, 08 Dec 2025 16:00:21 +0000 A hybrid grolar bear saga is unfolding in the Arctic, and the tale of this strange family has much to tell us about nature on our changing planet | |
The 33 best books, films, games and TV to entertain you this ChristmasTue, 09 Dec 2025 14:52:21 +0000 Our writers and contributors have chosen their favourite ever science-y books, films, TV shows, music, video games, board games and more to see you through the festive period | |
Some Arctic warming ‘irreversible’ even if we cut atmospheric CO2Fri, 12 Dec 2025 17:00:41 +0000 Efforts to lower the levels of CO2 in the atmosphere may come too late to prevent long-term changes to the Arctic | |
Mars may once have had a much larger moonFri, 12 Dec 2025 15:00:49 +0000 There are two small moons in orbit around Mars today, but both may be remnants of a much larger moon that had enough of a gravitational pull to drive tides in the Red Planet's lost lakes and seas | |
Qubits break quantum limit to encode information for longerFri, 12 Dec 2025 08:00:32 +0000 Controlling qubits with quantum superpositions allows them to dramatically violate a fundamental limit and encode information for about five times longer during quantum computations | |
De-extinction was big news in 2025 – but didn't live up to the hypeWed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:42 +0000 Biologists poured cold water on Colossal Biosciences’ claim to have brought the dire wolf back from extinction, and some worry the overblown headlines will undermine conservation work | |
Test your brain on these mind-bending scientific riddlesWed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:13 +0000 A bizarre Christmas dinner invitation, some mysterious carol singers and even a spot of charades. Can you solve all 12 of our unique festive riddles? | |
Can you work out what these enigmatic close-up photos are of?Wed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:00 +0000 Scientist and photographer Felice Frankel has zoomed in on everyday occurrences with her camera for her new book, Phenomenal Moments, which reveals the hidden science in our daily lives | |
Disney and OpenAI have made a surprise deal – what happens next?Thu, 11 Dec 2025 17:25:40 +0000 In a stunning reversal, Disney has changed tack with regard to safeguarding its copyrighted characters from incorporation into AI tools – perhaps a sign that no one can stem the tide of AI | |
Killer whales and dolphins are ‘being friends’ to hunt salmon togetherThu, 11 Dec 2025 16:00:31 +0000 White-sided dolphins seem to help killer whales "scout" and catch Chinook salmon near Vancouver Island, then eat the leftovers | |
Roman occupation of Britain damaged the population’s healthThu, 11 Dec 2025 00:01:51 +0000 Urban populations in southern Britain experienced a decline in health that lasted for generations after the Romans arrived | |
This year we were drowning in a sea of slick, nonsensical AI slopWed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:44 +0000 This Changes Everything columnist Annalee Newitz on how AI-generated content went mainstream in 2025 | |
How I learned to keep my brain in better repair this yearWed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:00 +0000 Neuroscience columnist Helen Thomson on how she discovered a host of evidence-based ways to keep her brain healthier in 2026 | |
The potential of GLP-1 drugs to transform medicine exploded in 2025Wed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:09 +0000 We knew that GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy did more than just help control type 2 diabetes and aid weight loss, but the extent of that potential really came to light in 2025 | |
New antibiotic could stave off drug-resistant gonorrhoeaThu, 11 Dec 2025 23:30:11 +0000 Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the microbe responsible for gonorrhoea, is developing resistance to most antibiotics, which means we need new drugs to treat the condition. An antibiotic called zoliflodacin might be part of a solution | |
Supposedly distinct psychiatric conditions may have same root causesThu, 11 Dec 2025 11:20:41 +0000 People are often diagnosed with multiple neurodivergencies and mental health conditions, but the biggest genetic analysis so far suggests many have shared biological causes | |
Earth and solar system may have been shaped by nearby exploding starThu, 11 Dec 2025 10:00:22 +0000 A new explanation for the solar system's radioactive elements suggests Earth-like planets might be found orbiting up to 50 per cent of sun-like stars | |
Best acronym? Best use of AI? We present our end-of-year awardsWed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:00 +0000 Feedback has spent some time sifting through 2025's key scientific achievements to come up with a range of weird and wonderful (and less wonderful) winners for our inaugural Backsies awards | |
Donald Trump and Elon Musk put science on the chopping block in 2025Wed, 10 Dec 2025 18:00:25 +0000 The Trump administration has targeted everything from public health to space missions for funding cuts, bringing an end to the longstanding US policy of scientific pursuits as a path towards progress and economic prosperity | |
We may finally know what a healthy gut microbiome looks likeWed, 10 Dec 2025 17:35:00 +0000 Our gut microbiome has a huge influence on our overall health, but we haven't been clear on the specific bacteria with good versus bad effects. Now, a study of more than 34,000 people is shedding light on what a healthy gut microbiome actually consists of | |
Inside the wild experiments physicists would do with zero limitsWed, 10 Dec 2025 16:00:27 +0000 From a particle smasher encircling the moon to an “impossible” laser, five scientists reveal the experiments they would run in a world powered purely by imagination | |
Genetic trick to make mosquitoes malaria resistant passes key testWed, 10 Dec 2025 16:00:24 +0000 The rollout of a type of genetic technology called a gene drive for tackling malaria could be edging closer after a lab study supports its success | |
Oldest evidence of fire-lighting comes from early humans in BritainWed, 10 Dec 2025 16:00:06 +0000 An excavation in Suffolk, UK, has uncovered pyrite and flint that appear to have been used by ancient humans to light fires some 400,000 years ago | |
What the evolution of tickling tells us about being humanWed, 10 Dec 2025 13:00:19 +0000 From bonobos and rats to tickling robots, research is finally cracking the secrets of why we’re ticklish, and what that reveals about our brains | |
Australia's social media ban faces challenges and criticism on day oneWed, 10 Dec 2025 12:32:09 +0000 As Australian teenagers lose access to social media, observers say there are still many unknown questions about the ban, which came into force on 10 December | |
Dinosaurs like Diplodocus may have been as colourful as birdsWed, 10 Dec 2025 00:01:10 +0000 Skin fossils from a sauropod dinosaur examined with an electron microscope feature structures called melanosomes, which are similar to those that create the bright colours in birds' feathers | |
2025 was chock full of exciting discoveries in human evolutionTue, 09 Dec 2025 18:00:10 +0000 From an incredible series of revelations about the ancient humans called Denisovans to surprising discoveries about tool making, this year has given us a clearer picture of how and why humans evolved to be so different from other primates | |
The surprising longevity lessons from the world’s oldest animalTue, 09 Dec 2025 16:00:47 +0000 Scientists were amazed to discover a 507-year-old clam that was already 100 in Shakespeare’s day, but why did it live so long and what can we learn from it? | |
Pompeii building site reveals how the Romans made concreteTue, 09 Dec 2025 16:00:36 +0000 Excavations of a workshop that was buried in Pompeii almost 2000 years ago have given archaeologists unique insights into Roman construction techniques and the longevity of the empire’s concrete | |
Timing cancer drug delivery around our body clock may boost survivalTue, 09 Dec 2025 14:38:59 +0000 The time of day that cancer drugs are administered could make a big difference to a patient's outcomes, and would be a relatively simple intervention to roll out | |
The audacious quest to light up the sky with artificial aurorasTue, 09 Dec 2025 13:00:14 +0000 How a Finnish physicist named Karl Lemström once became obsessed with recreating the aurora borealis from scratch – and may have ended up creating something even more intriguing | |
2025 is the second-hottest year since records beganTue, 09 Dec 2025 03:00:10 +0000 Mean temperatures this year approached 1.5°C above the preindustrial average, making it the second hottest year after 2024 | |
Odd elements in supernova blast might have implications for alien lifeMon, 08 Dec 2025 19:00:49 +0000 Some of the elements used by living systems are far more abundant in Cassiopeia A than we thought, hinting that some parts of our galaxy might be more suitable for life than others | |
How worried should you be about spending too much time on your phone?Mon, 08 Dec 2025 17:00:26 +0000 Screen time has been linked to all sorts of problems, from depression and obesity to poor sleep. But how worried should you really be? Jacob Aron sifts through the evidence | |
Extreme heat hampers children’s early learningMon, 08 Dec 2025 15:00:43 +0000 Children regularly exposed to temperatures over 30°C (86°F) have lower scores on literacy and numeracy tests at age 3 to 4, according to UNICEF data from six countries | |
Too busy to meditate? Microdosing mindfulness has big health benefitsMon, 08 Dec 2025 13:00:03 +0000 Small bursts of mindfulness practices lasting a minute or less can have unexpected benefits for those with busy lives - here’s how | |
Human challenge trials have never been more popularWed, 03 Dec 2025 18:00:00 +0000 The ethics of clinical trials that deliberately infect people with a disease aren't clear-cut – but there's a strong case for doing more of them | |
How deliberately giving people illnesses is supercharging medicineWed, 03 Dec 2025 16:00:41 +0000 The covid-19 pandemic opened the door to once-controversial human challenge trials. Now, volunteers are willingly catching norovirus and influenza to reveal how our immune systems really fight back | |
Why do I feel lonely even when I'm surrounded by a festive crowd?Wed, 03 Dec 2025 18:00:00 +0000 Feeling alienated in others' company, or "existential isolation", can happen to us all. David Robson digs into the psychological literature for a solution for one reader | |
Black hole entropy hints at a surprising truth about our universeTue, 02 Dec 2025 16:00:29 +0000 Two clashing ideas about disorder inside black holes now point to the same strange conclusions, and it could reshape the foundations of how we think about space and time | |
Quantum experiment settles a century-old row between Einstein and BohrFri, 05 Dec 2025 14:00:25 +0000 Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr had an ongoing rivalry about the true nature of quantum mechanics, and came up with a thought experiment that could settle the matter. Now, that experiment has finally been performed for real | |
A sinister, deadly brain protein could reveal the origins of all lifeMon, 01 Dec 2025 16:00:16 +0000 We have long struggled to determine how the first living organisms on Earth came together. Now, surprising evidence hints that poorly understood prions may have been the vital missing ingredient | |
Comet 3I/ATLAS from beyond solar system carries key molecule for lifeFri, 05 Dec 2025 17:00:43 +0000 Astronomers have discovered that 3I/ATLAS is carrying methanol and other chemicals that were probably important in the origin of life | |
Tattooing may trigger localised damage to the immune systemFri, 05 Dec 2025 16:00:11 +0000 There is relatively little information on the long-term health effects of tattooing, but a couple of recent studies suggest the art form might trigger prolonged inflammation | |
The two standout science-fiction films of 2025Wed, 03 Dec 2025 18:00:00 +0000 From Mickey 17 and M3gan 2.0 to a musical about the end of the world, this was an eclectic year for science-fiction films. Film columnist Simon Ings shares his two breakout hits | |
Hunter-gatherer groups are much less egalitarian than they seemFri, 05 Dec 2025 15:00:25 +0000 There is a widespread belief that altruism and equality drive social behaviour in traditional hunter-gatherer societies, but the truth is more surprising and complex | |
How Australian teens are planning to get around their social media banFri, 05 Dec 2025 12:58:15 +0000 From legal challenges to lesser-known apps, the teenagers of Australia are already preparing to push back against a law that will see under 16s banned from social media | |
A new understanding of causality could fix quantum theory’s fatal flawMon, 24 Nov 2025 16:00:39 +0000 Quantum theory fails to explain how the reality we experience emerges from the world of particles. A new take on quantum cause and effect could bridge the gap | |
What we’re learning about consciousness from master meditators’ brainsWed, 05 Nov 2025 16:00:12 +0000 Neuroscientist Matthew Sacchet is revealing how mastering meditation can not only enable transcendental states of bliss, but also reshape how we experience pain and emotion | |
Incredible close-up of spider silk wins science photo prizeThu, 04 Dec 2025 00:01:41 +0000 Duelling prairie chickens, a snake-mimicking moth and a once-a-year sunrise at the South Pole feature in the best images from the Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition 2025 | |